Bald Eagle Population Surges in Alaskas Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve: A Record-Breaking YearThis year, the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve in Alaska witnessed an unprecedented surge in bald eagle population, with over 1,400 eagles counted during a weekly road survey. This marks the highest number seen since 2000, following years of declining numbers. The eagles are drawn to the Chilkat River due to a unique natural phenomenon: warm subsurface water keeps parts of the river from freezing, providing access to a late run of chum salmon. This years strong chum salmon run, with over 20,000 fish counted, and warmer fall weather likely contributed to the high eagle count. However, the road surveys may not provide a full population count, and experts suggest that the Chilkat Valley gathering may not be the worlds largest. Despite local fluctuations, bald eagle populations overall are thriving.
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